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SRA bid for maximum £805,000 fine for solicitors “excessive and unjustified”

SRA plans to double the upper limit on fines for law firms to 5% of turnover and to £805,000 for individuals are “excessive and unjustified”, the Law Society has argued.

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Complaints to SRA can constitute acts of stalking, Court of Appeal rules

Complaints to a lawyer’s employer and professional regulator can amount to acts of stalking, the Court of Appeal has ruled in a case where a senior government lawyer was targeted.

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Solicitor’s “blind spot” led to vulnerable client being defrauded

A very experienced solicitor who showed a “complete blind spot” with regard to his obligations to ‘know your client’ and recognise the risks of conveyancing fraud has been suspended for a year.

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Leggatt: Witness demeanour as guide to truth “like spinning a coin”

A Supreme Court Justice has cast doubt on the value of the centuries-old practice of taking witness testimony in person, suggesting demeanour is of little help to judges or juries in determining the truth.

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UK lawtech competitive lead “not what it was”

Regulatory certainty is the key to the U.K.’s success in a future global legal market dominated by technology, but access to justice and the rule of law should also be built in, a seminar heard this week.

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Criminal solicitor fined £40k for pro bono work in family dispute

A criminal solicitor who helped out a friend in a family law dispute pro bono has been fined £40,000 for how he conducted the case, which “detrimentally impacted” all those involved.

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Court of Appeal expedites hearing of whiplash mixed claim test cases

The Court of Appeal is to hear the expedited appeals in the first two cases on mixed injury claims – those involving both whiplash and non-whiplash injuries – in three weeks’ time.

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Canadian law society allows listed DWF to overcome ban on buying firm

Listed practice DWF has bought a law firm in Vancouver, Canada for £28m, a deal only allowed by its local law society with conditions that ensure local lawyers retain control.

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ET throws out claim against law firm over “deliberate attempt to mislead”

An employment tribunal claim against national law firm Shoosmiths has been thrown out because of the claimant’s “deliberate attempt to mislead” the bench about his alleged disability.

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Client losses from cyber-attacks on law firms continue to fall

Law firms appear to be warding off cyber-attacks more successfully, with client losses falling to £700,000 in the first 10 months of this year, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed.

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